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Argumentation Schemes 1st Edition Douglas Walton Professor Christopher Reed

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Argumentation Schemes 1st Edition Douglas Walton Professor Christopher Reed
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.04 MB
Pages: 456
Author: Douglas Walton, Professor Christopher Reed, Dr Fabrizio Macagno
ISBN: 9780521723749, 0521723744
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Argumentation Schemes 1st Edition Douglas Walton Professor Christopher Reed by Douglas Walton, Professor Christopher Reed, Dr Fabrizio Macagno 9780521723749, 0521723744 instant download after payment.

This book provides a systematic analysis of many common argumentation schemes and a compendium of 96 schemes. The study of these schemes, or forms of argument that capture stereotypical patterns of human reasoning, is at the core of argumentation research. Surveying all aspects of argumentation schemes from the ground up, the book takes the reader from the elementary exposition in the first chapter to the latest state of the art in the research efforts to formalize and classify the schemes, outlined in the last chapter. It provides a systematic and comprehensive account, with notation suitable for computational applications that increasingly make use of argumentation schemes.

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